NAME
Curses::Toolkit::Widget::HProgressBar - a horizontal progress bar widget
VERSION
version 0.100680
THEME RELATED PROPERTIES
To set/get a theme properties, you should do :
$hprogress_bar->set_theme_property(property_name => $property_value);
$value = $button->get_theme_property('property_name');
Here is the list of properties related to the progressbar, that can be changed in the associated theme. See the Curses::Toolkit::Theme class used for the default (default class to look at is Curses::Toolkit::Theme::Default)
Don't forget to look at properties from the parent class, as these are also inherited from!
border_width (inherited)
The width of the border of the progress bar.
Example: # set buttons to have a border of 1 $hprogressbar->set_theme_property(border_width => 1 );
default_width
Sets the value of the default width of the progress bar.
char_done
Sets the value of the char used to represent the done portion of the progress bar.
Example : # set char_done $hprogressbar->set_theme_property(char_done => '=' );
char_left
Sets the value of the char used to represent the left portion of the progress bar.
Example : # set char_left $hprogressbar->set_theme_property(char_left => '=' );
left_enclosing
The string to be displayed at the left of the progress bar. Usually some enclosing characters.
Example : # set left enclosing $hprogressbar->set_theme_property(left_enclosing => '< ' ); $hprogressbar->set_theme_property(left_enclosing => '[ ' );
right_enclosing
The string to be displayed at the right of the progress bar. Usually some enclosing characters.
Example : # set left enclosing $hprogressbar->set_theme_property(left_enclosing => ' >' ); $hprogressbar->set_theme_property(left_enclosing => ' ]' );
Appearence
Standard theme:
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With a border:
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DESCRIPTION
The Curses::Toolkit::Widget::ProgressBar
widget is a classical progress bar widget, used to provide some sort of progress information to your program user.
ATTRIBUTES
minimum
The minimum value (a float) for the progress bar. Default to 0.
maximum
The maximum value (a float) for the progress bar. Default to 100.
position
The current value of the progress bar. Default to 0.
label
What to show in the progress bar. Must be a PROGRESS_BAR_LABEL
- check Curses::Toolkit::Types for valid options. Default to percent
.
METHODS
new
input: none
output: a Curses::Toolkit::Widget::HProgressBar
draw
Redraw the progress bar.
get_desired_space
Given a coordinate representing the available space, returns the space desired The Button desires the minimum size : text length plus the button brackets
input: a Curses::Toolkit::Object::Coordinates object
output: a Curses::Toolkit::Object::Coordinates object
The desired space is as much horizontal space as possible, with a height of 1.
get_minimum_space
Given a coordinate representing the available space, returns the minimum space required The Button requires the text length plus the button brackets.
input: a Curses::Toolkit::Object::Coordinates object
output: a Curses::Toolkit::Object::Coordinates object
The ProgressBar requires 12x1 minimum.
possible_signals
my @signals = keys $button->possible_signals();
Returns the possible signals that can be used on this widget. See Curses::Toolkit::Widget::signal_connect to bind signals to actions
input: none
output: HASH, keys are signal names, values are signal classes
The progress bar accepts no signal.
AUTHOR
Damien "dams" Krotkine
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2008 by Damien "dams" Krotkine.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.